Category: Columns
The World Cries, Hope Answers
They did not simply pass by; they unleashed a trail of destruction, leaving hundreds dead, thousands homeless, and livelihoods in disarray.
It’s Time To Get Serious About Making Hawaii Affordable
Hawaii might be paradise, but it’s no stranger to population loss.
Another Trump Presidency
He claims to have a mandate, but honestly, our country is more or less split 50/50 on the choice to govern us.
Gaetz Is Gone, But Bro Culture Still Beats Rape In Trump World
If Gaetz wanted to feel good about his situation, all he needed to do was look at President Trump.
Hawai’i Workers And The Community Had A Lot To Celebrate This Year!
Hawai’i Workers Center recognized 2024 awardees for their organizing and victories.
Our Voice Is Our Power – Let’s Use It
During my 30 years of work in politics and policy, it’s become undeniably clear that our voice is the most powerful tool in our toolbox.
Trump’s Negative Diversity Sweeps The Nation
But on Election Day, the electorate did not turn the page on the chaotic hate of Donald Trump.
Prayers for an Uncertain World
It becomes more apparent with every sunrise that tomorrow is never promised.
Trump Victory: Is it an “Act of God”?
I believe that when Trump was saved from assassination, God saved him. He must have had a plan for him.
Banishing ‘the Blob’ Should Be A Legislative Priority
During the 2023-2024 biennium, the Blob comprised a staggering 5,810 bills that were introduced by just 75 lawmakers who have no meaningful limit on how many bills they are allowed to introduce each session.
